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Practicing with Inks
This is one of the first large practices with inks I had done. I used a cool colour scheme with many blues and some white. I used the technique of painting large strokes of water on the page, and then connecting them through small channel so all of the inks could mix together. I think this is a possible technique I could use, and I really enjoyed the effect it gave.
Unfortunately though, this technique can lead to many inks dripping down the page. This can really change the look of the piece and happens because of the large amount of ink that tis being used and recycled around the page. Maybe , if it were used on a smaller piece of paper the spills wouldn't be as bad.
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